Interesting topic here.
Was just testing agisoft photoscan for some non commercial related work,
and it seems to give pretty nice results with minimal user input.
Has anyone tried to compare a kinekt based approach such as skanect (
http://skanect.manctl.com) with a photogrammetrical approach for object
scanning?

I am curious about the pros and cons of both.

Cheers,
O


On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Ed Manning <[email protected]> wrote:

> Recap and 123D Catch from Autodesk do very well with some subject matter.
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> NukeX also has camera tracking, point-could generation and meshing, and
> can export geo and camera.
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